These 2 negative mindsets directly impact your ability to succeed at the level you believe you want to:
what many professionals experience as an “upper limit problem”—a rigid internal “barrier” that prevents them from achieving more wealth, happiness, love, success and other things they long to have.“I’ve worked with hundreds of extremely talented, capable executives and professionals over the past 45 years. Yet even with their awesome skills, there were still areas of their lives in which they kept hitting upper limits and then sabotaging themselves.
Greater levels of success and happiness often trigger these fears, which cause us then to pull back to lower levels of fulfillment.All of these hidden barriers are in some way related to an underlying fear or belief that it won’t be a good thing in your life if you achieve the success and financial reward that you consciously think you want.
In terms of the second negative mindset—“I am not worthy of what I want”— I observe this in countless professional women who reach out for career help, even those who are currently earning a great deal of money.
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